Lake County General Manager Greg Folsom said in a statement Wednesday that property owners must complete “Right of Entry” forms to allow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and CalRecycle to begin removing heavy debris.

The removal of such debris follows cleanup of household hazardous waste conducted by the state Department of Toxic Substances Control.

“It is important that people return the Right of Entry forms as soon as possible to expedite the cleanup of our city and keep contamination of the lake to a minimum,” Folsom said.

The Army Corps of Engineers began removing heavy debris on Nov. 1.

While participation of the U.S. Army Corps program is voluntary, the requirement that residents quickly remove their debris is not, city officials said.

The city said residents who are in need of temporary housing are asked to contact Clearlake City Hall at 707-994-8201.

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